VC.KWONIA EAGLE On Inland Highway Mac Says: Remember “Mother” with a nice box of stationery a box of candy or at least a card on Mother’s Day May 9th. Assortments of each at Mac’s Pharmacy » fi»------ ----- - ------------------C Legal*—Summon* and PUBLICATIONS fi>------------------------------- fi SUMMONS In th« Circuit Court of the State o* Orogon for Columbia County TONEY COREY, Plaintiff, vs. BERNICE COREY, Defendant. To Bernice Corey, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re- quired to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which said first publica­ tion is made and dated April 23rd, 1926, thut beia. the time prescribed by the Court in an order ior publi cation of this summons; and If you fail so to appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit, for a de­ cree of absolute divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff anj defendant, and for such other relief us to the Court may seem proper. This summons is published by order of the Honorable John Philip Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia Coun ty, duly made, dated and entered April 22, 1926. LESTER SHEELEY, Attorney for Plaintiff 387 Residence and post office address, Vernonia, Oregon. ------- +------- * MOVIE NEWS AND , | COMMENT OF LOCAL' | FEATURES 0 Some --------------------------- Ci of our frequent Portland visi tors told us this week that they were going to take in a picture show while in the city but found that the big advertised picture that was drawing a crowded bouse was shown in Vernonia the week before. Late pictures and the best produced are getting to be a habit at the Vernon­ ia Majestic theatre. Starting this Saturday we have a week’s treat in movies. Saturday will be run "Rustling Cupid." George O'Brein had hair cut for the first time in JUST ARRIVED HAT BOXES BAGS & SUITCASES months for Rustling for Cupid’. The sorrow. Visitors at the Osborn home cn young Fox film star had w >rn hit hair long for two pictures, “The last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ir j World of Promise” and “The Johns­ Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Holding ar. I town Flood,” and when he finally children and Mr. and Mrs. Nob • was permitted to cut it he felt light Dunlap. headed. “Rustling for Cupid” is the Callers at the Holding place were screen version of Peter B. Kyne’s ro Mrs. Carmical and two daughtei mance set in he midst of a New Mexi John McMullen, Licoln Peterson, 0- co cattlemen’s feud an*l O’Brein burn, Ira Peterson and Mr. and Mr plays the son of a calf stealing cat­ Duke and two sons and Mrs. Wr.i. tle baron who owns the famous Devine. Swastika ranch. Anita Stewart has To Correspondents—Please writ e the feminine lead. on one side of the paper only. Mr. and Mrs. Osburn, Mr. and J!:s For this Sunday night is the old stage favorite of past days made in Holding, Licoln Peterson, Ole Esti - to modern pictures. It is that beau­ i n,] Mr. Neurt were Vernonia vic­ tiful story “East Lynne.” All the tors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Estus called at ti e natural beauty of old England has been reproduced by William Fox in McMullen home Sunday. Mrs. Merl Lane and Mrs. Renol< s the production of Mrs. Henr0Wood’s successful old stage play “East visited school here Friday. Natal grange met Saturday and Lynne.'.’ Old ancestral estates, quaint T1 ■ and picturesque villages, and color­ held an interesting meeting. ful costumes of the 1875 period are lecture hour was fine. Visitors from all realistically presented. To fully the St. Helens grange were Mr. and ei.chance the charm of the story the Mrs. Dixon and George Nelson. XX e producer has selected a group of are always glad to have oth< r the best known and most highly tal­ grangers visit us. Our Natal camp grounds were fuil ented screen artists in picturedom to of campers for the day on Sunda portray the feature roles. Some of the young folks hax > Next Monday night is Harry Care;' in his masterpiece “Beyond the Bor­ been trying the swimming pon,] here der. This is a picture of life and ac­ and declare the water is very war. ’. tion, daring and romance mixed ir. If it gets any warmer they wi.l Down on the Mexican border, over have to carry water from the sprin. in the land of big cattle, brave men to cool it before swimming in it. Hazel and Clydie Holmes from and the wide open. It is a picture that keeps yo ualert and anxious all Clatskanie called on Bertha Holdii Saturday afternoon, while their pa - the time. And for next Tuesday and Wed­ ents were in Vernonia. --------- 4--------- nesday nights is a treat that one will not soon forget. It is the showing of ■‘s) KIST-TIMBER NOTES “When the Door Opened.” This I gripping story of a young American | Mr. and Mrs. George Ohler are set in the rugged surroundings of [ the Northwoods, is one that will fas-1 the proud parents of a baby girl. cinate all who see it. Beginning) Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Meury called with a tremendously dramatic situa-1 and spent the day at the Orndu’f tion, it carries the suspense all. home Sunday. through the picture and ends in an ‘ Frank Peterzulka of Buxton gc t unexpected manner. Walter McGrail is the young American, Clive Gren-i three fingers on his right hand toi fal, who has come to lose his identity | off while running a donkey at the in the great Northwest after he has) Sunset eamp Thursday. hot his wife’s lover. Jacquelina Lo-| Ben Simpson of Portland calk I gan is the winsome and beautiful J Teresa de Fontenac, granddaughter on Mr. Ornduff Saturday evening. Mrs. A. F. Ornduff and her daug i of an aged man who has voluntarily buried himself 1 i the Canadian wilds ter, Mrs. Claud Miller calle,] on th ■ Rober tCain i: Henry Fredericks sick folks Saturday. Mrs. Georg • Grenfal’s wife’s lover, who later I I Ohler and Mrs. Vada Rainwater, wh > comes to Canada. Margaret Livings­ was hurt at a party at Bert Ohler ■ ton is Mrs. Grenfal. Roy Laidloi is O’Flaherty, the butler and Walter Tuesday evening , Sam Turk made a business trip t > Chung the Chinese servant. Then comes Thursday and Friday Timber Sunday. —two big nights. Oh, Boy! it is Mrs. Dan Rainwater has relative Reginald Denny in Skinners Dress from California visiting her. Suit.” You have hearj it talked The new school house at Timbe • about, you have read about it. now is completed and school is now be you can see it. Do clothes make the man? You’ll ing held in it. William Hagerman was Inn­ think so when you see Denny breeze through this rollicking comedy of a while working at a camp over by 3 man and a dress suit and Honey, his Helens and is layed up for awhil 1 wife, who spent the raise he didn’t I Mr. Roy Townsen is home iron get and made him a million. It’s the most hilarious funny bone tickler the hospital and is getting along fin Mr. Frank Shook of Newbnr; ever screened. Denny himself never made a merrier—and with adorable called on his uncle and aunt, Mr. am Laura La Plante as “Honey"—well Mrs. A. F. Ornduff Sunday. you’d better see it if you care for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hagerman spen. happiness. the evening at Ornduff’s Sunday to '♦— listen to the radio seriion which 0 very good. I I NATAL ---------- 4,---------- -fi- 0 INCOME PROPERTY The Nutul people were very sorry I have eight good rent houses to hear of the death of Mrs. Rum- bough, who died in one of the Port- sale. Net 25% on investment, See J. The small cash payment. land hospital last Tuesday, family has our sympathy in their Wharton. REITHNER’S ALFRED E.CLARK OF PORTLAND CAMP FIRE GIRLS ENTERTAIN in years, not bruins, 1 must give you The Tatapochon camp fire girls Candidate for the Republican Nomina entertained their guardian, Miss tion for .United State« Senator Thelma Olsen, with a dinner party Wednesday evening, at the home of Miss Pheobe Greenman. The four course dinner was planned, prepared and served by Olive Olsen and Pheobe Greenman, both members of this group, who will receive an honor in homecraft for their efforts The table was beautifully decorated with the camp fire colors and lighted candles, while hand painted cards •narked the place of each guest. --------- *--------- HUBBARD MINERAL SPRINGS— THE “CARLSBAD OF AMERICA" VOTE FOR HIM He is able, fearless, progressive. Favors law enforcement. Construc­ tive legislation for agricultural re­ lief and the upbuilding of the in­ dustries and resources of the state. Paid Adv. Alfred E. Clark for United States Senator Campaign Committee. ------- +------- I. L. PATTERSON Hubbard, Ore., April 27, 1926 My Esteemed Friend, Billy Armstrong: Hush! A zephyr comes from the Springs.” It whispers, “the springs are calling you, saying, ‘Come, drink freely of me. I will refresh you and passing through portals alkaline will! moitsen the papillae of your lingual member, and make your buccal cavity rejoice. From there I will pass dauntlessly over the epiglottis, will traverse the full length of yous es­ ophagus, and will deliberately take Injured Logger Die« possession of your stomach using the Emil Peterson, 26, logger of War- full limit of a short stop over bath­ ing the cardiac and pyloric glands of ren, Ore., died early Sunday in St. that voluminous membei? and from Vincents hospital of a skull frac­ thence to every cell and fiber in your ture sustained Saturday when ha anatomy, and even though reticulated was struck by a falling tree near the or decussated at irregular intervals Brix Logging company at Holbrook. with interstices between the inter­ The body was taken to St. Helens. sections, will animate I will.’ Will you come? Will you come???? I Logger Die« in Accident at Kea«ey imagine my friend Bill has answered Francis Morgan, of Columbia City the clarion call, and I can see him who was run over near Keasey last now in the San.------ week by the logging trucks of a train He sits alone in a darkened rvom. died at a Portland hospital Tuesday. Alone in the fading light. He is a brother of E. L. Morgan and Why is his brow so heavy with gloom J. L. Morgan. And his cheeks so deadly white? But though his heart is faint with Trap Shoot to be Held. care, As indicated on folders sent out His couragp never flinces. His eyes are fixed in a glassy stare the Columbia County Rod & Gun What is it his firm hand clinches? club will stage a big trap shooting “A little courage,” he murmers, Yes tournament next Sunday at the fair grounds on the lower Columbia A little and all is won.” A chocking gurgle, more or less, river highway near Deer Island, four A gasp, and all is done. miles from St. Helens.. 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If the bank has proven worthy of the trust of the business interests of the town, it has the fullest information about the town and its business health In its own interest it is the business ally of every commercial account. It is this relationship to Vernonia and all its in­ terests that this bank has striven for. JUST ARRIX ED NEW ASSORTMENT OF FANCY DRESS GOODS For State Representative, on Re­ publican ticket for Columbia county: His campaign slogan is: “Develop­ ment of Columbia county.” --------- +--------- VERNON1AS STORE OF Leading Styles and Quality Mdse. FOR SALE—HIGH A WONDERFUL BARGAIN i All Ladies Pattern Hats—fashions latest styles are to be sold at less than cost. the following bit of advice: In promulgating your esoteric cog­ itations or articulating superficial sentimentalities and philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let your statements and dissertations pfesess a clarified, lucid conciseness, compacted comprehensibleness, coal­ escent consistency, and a concentra­ ted cogency. Eschew all conglomera­ tions of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement, and idiotic affectaions. Let your extemporaneous descanting and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligibility and veracious vivacity without rodomontade or thrasonical bombast; sedulously avoid all polysyllabic profundity, pisttfi- ceous vacuity, ventriloquail, verbosity and grandiloqunet vapidity. , Shun pruient jocosity, contumacious ec­ centricities, innocuous ambiguities, jernicius, pestiferous profanity, and preposterous, pathetic imbecility. Now as the rush of your business abates, and you have a few leisure moments, think of me and the even­ ings spent in your office, when I should have* been at home trying to corrall a dollar. I yet reamin, Your Friend Hall. 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